Not64 - an experimental modification
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I just found this the other day and I have to say that it's nice to have all the constant clicking out of the audio. I am running into a problem though. The settings are not saving to usb for me even when I click the save settings button. I have to reset everything everytime I load up the emulator. It almost seems like the settings.cfg doen't have everything in it? Thanks for your work!
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It´s good guys help emu with custom updates while he prepares the next official version.Downloading cube.dol. Good man.
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I wanted to clarify... The CFG is saving to usb, but it seems that either it's not finding the cfg on startup because it is looking elsewhere, or it is having a problem parsing the cfg. I am running the emulator from usb too. I figured that was obvious though.
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BryWI, are you using HBC to boot it up?
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Downloading and testing let's see how it goes.
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Yes, I am using HBC to boot it. My Wii is 4.3U and I am using HBC 1.0.8 using IOS 58 v24.32emu_kidid wrote:BryWI, are you using HBC to boot it up?
I have a feeling that it might be looking for the CFG on SD or something. I don't have an SD card around at the moment to verify this.
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If you load from HBC, wii64 usually detects what the load path of the .dol is and then based on that, it'll try to look for a cfg file.
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In gamecube version the sound is glitchi and some video acelerated
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I played the games on the emu, the white noise is gone... but there is a slow down or delay on the sound department. Graphics wise the emu did improve the textures of game.. banjo no longer has white eyes.. etc
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Updated with stuff:
- Cache-optimized texture swizzling.
- Lazy fix for unreliable USB mounting at boot time.
- IDE-EXI v1 support.
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Should we use the same link in the first page to download and test it?Extrems wrote:Updated with stuff:You must have the Homebrew Channel 1.1.0
- Cache-optimized texture swizzling.
- Lazy fix for unreliable USB mounting at boot time.
- IDE-EXI v1 support.
Thanks
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My Banjo still has white eyes! Using the version for Wii from "20120301.zip". I overwrote the old settings file with the new one. I also tried fiddling with some settings to no avail. Any ideas?ar15mex wrote:I played the games on the emu, the white noise is gone... but there is a slow down or delay on the sound department. Graphics wise the emu did improve the textures of game.. banjo no longer has white eyes.. etc
Also, does anyone know if the flickering water in Diddy Kong Racing was that supposed to have been fixed? It'd be great if we could play this old classics once more.
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The games loads from SD card or USB?
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Is there any status update on Not64? It seems like N64 on the Wii is pretty much dead at this point?
For those who have used Not64 successfully: can anyone share how to render Banjo with eyeballs? Or how to get the water in Diddy Kong Racing to stop strobing?
For those who have used Not64 successfully: can anyone share how to render Banjo with eyeballs? Or how to get the water in Diddy Kong Racing to stop strobing?
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An update was released "silently" on August 9.
This is a random event and it can occur in Wii64.Jinx_Dojo wrote:can anyone share how to render Banjo with eyeballs?
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time for me to sod off
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How the crap did you pull this off, and at 60fps?! Nice!
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Nice job, this is amazing
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It seems the scale pitch seems to brake wwf no mercys already glitched audio. It gives every bit of talking very deep voices but overall I hope you carry on with this project as I havent seen a update in cube64 in ages
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This is great! Blast Corps does indeed work on this build. What a fantastic job. I've even noticed a few other games (Bomberman 64, Lode Runner 3D, Perfect Dark [be patient with this one, it takes some loading]) that perform notably better!
Edit: Trying a few other games...
Goldeneye: Has wonky speed issues, but seems to work otherwise.
Clayfighter 63 1/3: Doesn't work, black screens on Dynarec and Pure Interp
Castlevania 64: Plays a bit better, sound is still wonky, action is slow.
Cruisin' USA: Some graphical issues, speed is slow, audio is hilariously slowed down. Seems to work, though.
Duke Nukem 64: Still practically unplayable. Some speed issues, major graphical issues.
Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko: Works and is very much playable.
Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko: Works and is very much playable.
Hydro Thunder: Doesn't play, black screens on Dynarec and Pure Interp
NFL Blitz 2000: It plays! ...that is, until you start a game of football. Then it freezes just prior to kickoff.
South Park: Doesn't play, black screens.
Star Wars - Shadows of the Empire: Title screen, but after pressing start, the music keeps going and nothing happens.
Starcraft 64: Veeeeery slow, doesn't play that well.
Super Mario 64: Works, but unlike the regular 'Honey' build, this one has audio that varies in speed (never saw that happen in the previous build) depending on the setting.
Tetrisphere: Works well, but the blocks don't stay their respective colors, often flicking to be uniform...all one color. This also happens in the standard Honey build.
Turok - Dinosaur Hunter: Reasonably works, audio can change speed at times.
War Gods: Works, but there are some graphic glitches and annoying audio buzzing during transitions.
Zelda - Ocarina of Time: Some audio glitches, but overall runs at full speed! Pausing acts a bit strange at times, too. The Equipment screen has an odd looking Link graphic, but other than that, it should be fine.
Edit: Trying a few other games...
Goldeneye: Has wonky speed issues, but seems to work otherwise.
Clayfighter 63 1/3: Doesn't work, black screens on Dynarec and Pure Interp
Castlevania 64: Plays a bit better, sound is still wonky, action is slow.
Cruisin' USA: Some graphical issues, speed is slow, audio is hilariously slowed down. Seems to work, though.
Duke Nukem 64: Still practically unplayable. Some speed issues, major graphical issues.
Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko: Works and is very much playable.
Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko: Works and is very much playable.
Hydro Thunder: Doesn't play, black screens on Dynarec and Pure Interp
NFL Blitz 2000: It plays! ...that is, until you start a game of football. Then it freezes just prior to kickoff.
South Park: Doesn't play, black screens.
Star Wars - Shadows of the Empire: Title screen, but after pressing start, the music keeps going and nothing happens.
Starcraft 64: Veeeeery slow, doesn't play that well.
Super Mario 64: Works, but unlike the regular 'Honey' build, this one has audio that varies in speed (never saw that happen in the previous build) depending on the setting.
Tetrisphere: Works well, but the blocks don't stay their respective colors, often flicking to be uniform...all one color. This also happens in the standard Honey build.
Turok - Dinosaur Hunter: Reasonably works, audio can change speed at times.
War Gods: Works, but there are some graphic glitches and annoying audio buzzing during transitions.
Zelda - Ocarina of Time: Some audio glitches, but overall runs at full speed! Pausing acts a bit strange at times, too. The Equipment screen has an odd looking Link graphic, but other than that, it should be fine.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion is also playable now, and also through IDE-EXI. Is awsome because is the first emulator I can run using this device, the Nes, Snes and GBA special builds don´t work for me yet. Now I understand why you haven´t updated the Mplayer, you have dedicated all this time for this emulator, and it was well done. Excellent work man!!
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julius wrote:you have dedicated all this time for this emulator
I don't think so.